He covered much of northeastern India as an itinerant monk.
(He gave his itinerant monks a rock-group name, the Jesters of God.)
In the mysterious dream, an itinerant monk came to the village as they were discussing how to pray for rain and in hunger stole some mochi.
More recent works seem to portray Budai, the bald, round-bellied itinerant monk of Chinese painting, and reflect the artist's conversion to Buddhism.
Therefore the translation of itinerant monk found on several Japanese-English online dictionaries.
At Puri in Orissa, one hundred itinerant monks had vowed to preach the Swadeshi.
As a highly-educated and well-learned itinerant monk he painted and traded with books, icons and church plate.
Further, I will tolerate no swarms of itinerant monks, coming like flies on the waft of carrion, to feast and make merry on public funds.
In 1888, Swami Nirmalananda went out as an itinerant monk along with a few of his brother disciples.
Nilus was an itinerant monk who, in priestly habit, wandered in the forests (what else?)